Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-9-119 - Minimum Trade Experience Required for Licensing
A. Type of Trade Experience Prior To
Licensure. For purposes of examining an applicant's trade experience dealing
specifically with the type of construction, or its equivalent, for which the
applicant is applying for a license, as required under A.R.S. §
32-1122(E):
1. The Registrar must accept the following as
evidence of an applicant's trade experience:
a. Military service or training;
b. Diplomas or transcripts from accredited
training programs; and
c.
Completion certificates from an apprenticeship approved by the United States
Department of Labor or a state apprenticeship agency.
2. The Registrar must accept evidence of
trade experience regardless of whether:
a.
The applicant was licensed or working for a properly licensed entity at the
time the experience was obtained; or
b. The applicant was a minor at the time the
experience was obtained.
3. The Registrar may also accept any evidence
of an applicant's trade experience it deems appropriate to determine compliance
with A.R.S. §
32-1122(E).
B. Nothing in this rule prohibits
the Registrar from enforcing the provisions of A.R.S. §
32-1122(D), or any other provision of Arizona law.
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